Quoting Rogério Brito (rbrito@ime.usp.br): > Hi there. > > I spent a few hours spread over the last few days on getting > linux-libertine updated (there is a *huge* amount of new features in > the new upstream version) and I would love to get some feedback on how > things are going. The packaging is, as usual, at > > http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-fonts/packages/linux-libertine/trunk/ > > except that I am using, locally, git as a client for subversion. > Unfortunately, I don't know the svn equivalent of git-buildpackage + > pristine-tar. How do you people usually deal with that? Sorry for coming back on this so late. I'm balanced when it comes at the package name. First of all, I think that the source package should be renamed too. The, I'd rather go for "fonts-libertine". I see nothing "Linux" specific in these fonts, so even if upstream calls the fonts this way (which is not clear as they speak about the "Libertine Open Fonts Project"), I think we'd rather avoid "linux" in the package name. Before I commit the relevant changes, do you have any comments about this?
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